On 2007/09/25 15:19, Lars Noodin wrote:
> nicodache wrote:
> > ...
> > You should go into the ARM world to get something like that, and you
> > will be disapointed, as it is much much harder to find something with
> > 4 network connectors, serial, flash, pci, mini-pci connector, due to
> > the lack of products & manufacturers.
>
> Yes.  I know.  Hence my query to the list.

Thecus N2100 has two ethernet, minipci, USB, serial. But although
it's low power, it's quite noisy (most of my fast arch boxes are
*far* quieter). Maybe it would be ok with a SATA<>CF bridge and
the fan removed...but then it really could use another ethernet
port or two. And it would be nice if it had something like the
"+++ reset" / "+++ power" feature that the net5501 has.

> > ... on epiacenter website ...
> 
> I find only x86-based units there: celeron, amd geode, pentium, c3,
> eden, TM8600, etc.

I just noticed Commell LV-681 (socket S1 amd64; ati chipset)... it looks
quite expensive, though, and at least where I live, only a limited part
of their product range seems to be available (VIA/Intel CPU mini-itx
boards mostly - BVM list some of the others but weren't capable of
answering email last time I tried).

> One ARM on the list, though.  But isn't ARM now under Intel, maker of AMT?

Not all Intel CPUs are i386-compatible, of course...

> There has got to be non-x86 units out there, SBC or other, running  Cell
> or Freescale or anything else.

Freescale is a company, not a CPU architecture - looks like
they have designs using powerpc, arm, etc.

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